Steve Traylen <steve.traylen@xxxxxxx> writes: > Hi, > > Using an SL6 box with: > > yum-3.2.29-17.el6.noarch > yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch > > I then version lock a package so that i have: > > # yum -q versionlock > xulrunner-1.9.2.13-3.el6_0.x86_64 > > And now I want to that package directly regardless of current situation. > > It seems I can run. > > yum upgrade xulrunner > yum downgrade xulrunner > > to catch the two cases where I am behind or infront of the locked package. > > Can I go to exact package version directly always? I expect the older > "--allow-downgrades" may > have worked ? but this is replaced by the downgrade method I guess. So > supposing there was a "goto" > method then it would be possible to run > > yum goto $(yum -q versionlock list) yum distro-sync xulrunner ...that will go to the latest versionlocked version for xulrunner (or for everything, if you don't specify an argument). > Of course suggestions of how to solve the origional request of fixing > up to locked version > are also appreciated. Sorry, is this the same problem, or a different question? -- James Antill -- james@xxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum